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Anti-CCW and Pro-CCW businesses listing

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OnTheFly:
Henry Doorly Zoo was posted last year (spring, summer, or fall?) when I took my kids to the zoo.

Fly

tradhunter:
Conestoga Mall and
Best Buy in Grand Island.

People were real nice, but the wife and I were kind of pressed for time so I didn't have a very long conversation with security on my way out. He said he agreed that it was a silly policy and just disarmed the victims. Have been by once since then and now see they have posted signs. I was open-carrying at the time.

SemperFiGuy:
This shopping center is located at the southwest corner of 120th and Center in Omaha.   It covers the area 120th St. - 124th St. - Westwood Avenue - Center St.   It includes a rather large number of stores, anchored by a Baker's Supermarket, where my Lovely Bride is a devoted shopper.

The entire shopping center is posted w/Anti-CCW signs [as noted on the master list elsewhere in this forum], but in a rather peculiar way.

They have posted the standard No Concealed Weapons Slashed-Out Pistol sign at the street entrances to their parking areas.   So--while you're pulling in off the street and into the parking lots, you are passing the No Concealed Weapons signs.   Only you're not looking for them yet.   At these parking lot entrance locations they don't really register on the conscious mind, because they kinda look like No Parking signs.   At least, subliminally.

At their present locations, they're in kind of an unusual place, because we are conditioned to look for Anti-CCW signs at the actual doorway entrances to individual shops, stores, and businesses.

However, the individual shops and stores aren't posted w/Anti-CCW signs at all.    Not that I saw anywhere, that is.   So--once you're in past the parking lot entrances and onto the premises, it appears that the stores and businesses aren't posted at all.

It's tricky.

I just happened to see the signs at the parking lot entrances the other day on the WAY OUT.

I'm clammin' up at this point.

sfg

NE Bull:
I saw these signs last week while passing by on my way from Scheels, to Cabelas via Canfields'. 
Didn't even take the time to look to see what stores were there, the signs had already said that they didn't need my business.  Couldn't help but think it looked like a great place to keep the sheep all warm and fuzzy!

Dan W:
 I would ignore them. They are not in compliance with the law. Each store needs to post conspicuous notice at every entrance to the building.

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